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iterate

[it-uh-reyt] / ˈɪt əˌreɪt /
VERB
say again
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“I taught myself how to program on the platform and kind of just continued to iterate and eventually had some successful titles before I graduated high school.”

From Barron's

“We were able to hit pause and to constantly iterate the show,” Chang, 46, says over Zoom from his Majordomo Media Studios in Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times

How quickly are you iterating, doing something, getting meaningful feedback on it, incorporating that and getting something else back out there?

From New York Times

"This is a relatively new technology for printing ceramics that allows you to make very precise 3D objects. And one key advantage of additive manufacturing is that you can aggressively iterate the designs," Velásquez-García says.

From Science Daily

I hope that this is the start of an evolution of these types of products, and that manufacturers listen to feedback and continue to iterate and innovate.

From BBC